Author Profile: James Clarke
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The role of Nature in fantasy storytelling • James Clarke
Issue 344 • May/June 2024 • Threshold Places > Art and Culture
Revisiting Ursula K. Le Guin's fantasy novel A Wizard of Earthsea, whose environmental message is more relevant now than ever
A fragile beauty • James Clarke
Issue 339 • July/August 2023 • Finding Kinship > Art and Culture
Celebrating the Nature writer Willa Cather who deserves to be better know outside of her native America
Hero With a Thousand Enemies • James Clarke
Issue 331 • March/April 2022 • Making Change > Wisdom and Wellbeing
Revisiting the children's classic Watership Down
Moving Images • James Clarke
Issue 324 • January/February 2021 • Resilience > The Arts
Animated films are a powerful means of expressing our connection with Nature
The 'Big Apple' • James Clarke
Issue 320 • May/June 2020 • Stubborn Optimism > Wisdom and Wellbeing
Reflecting on the legacy of Johnny Appleseed
Writing the Medicine • James Clarke
Issue 314 • May/June 2019 • Pathways > The Arts
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Walt Whitman
Mystic of the Mesa • James Clarke
Issue 310 • September/October 2018 • Inspired to Action > The Arts
Mary Hunter Austin was one of the first writers to celebrate Native American sacred sites
The Two Sides of the Prophet of Simplicity • James Clarke
Issue 303 • July/August 2017 • The Pilgrim's Path > Ethical Living
The message of Henry David Thoreau reassessed
Article - Reflections of Land and Labour • James Clarke
Issue 299 • November/December 2016 • Brave New Worlds > Web Exclusives > Article
The daily meditations of nature writer Stewart Collis
Letters of Life and the Land • James Clarke
Issue 291 • July/August 2015 • Climate: It is a moral issue > The Arts
Celebrating Van Gogh's engagement with Nature
World of Nature • James Clarke
Issue 277 • March/April 2013 • The Quiet Revolution > Ethical Living
Celebrating the 175th anniversary of the birth of John Muir
A Quiet Joy • James Clarke
Issue 272 • May/June 2012 • Catalysts For Change > Reviews
Review of Reveries of the Solitary Walker
Theft is Theft • James Clarke
Issue 268 • September/October 2011 • What Comes Next? > Reviews
Review of Common as Air: Revolution, Art and Ownership
Exercises in Thinking • James Clarke
Issue 252 • January/February 2009 • Nature Crunch: Redesign, Rethink, Reimagine > Reviews
Review of Transcendence: Seekers and Seers in the Age of Thoreau.
Holy Fools and Serious Play • James Clarke
Issue 249 • July/August 2008 • Music for Transformation > Reviews
Review of Trickster Makes This World: Mischief, Myth and Art, Lewis Hyde.
Thrilling Connections • James Clarke
Issue 248 • May/June 2008 • The Money Delusion: In Search of True Wealth > Reviews
Review of Back on the Fire: Essays, Gary Snyder.